Exchange Program for Conservation Genetics of Mangroves

The great value of mangrove ecosystem is widely recognized, but mangrove forests are exploited quite rapidly by human activities. Habitat degradation and fragmentation of mangrove forests are global conceren for us, but we do not know how genetic diversity of mangroves are influenced, as the species distribution range of mangrove species are generally very wide and over many different countries. To assess current genetic diversity of mangrove forests, international cooperation is necessary.
In this exchange program, we will invite young ASEAN researchers who concerns conservation of genetic diversity of mangroves in Asia and will form a network of researchers that can act for future conservation of mangroves. This exchange program is supported by Japan-East Asia Network of Exchange for Students and Youths (JENESYS) Programme promoted by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS).

Aim:

The program is held in order to

About 10 young researchers are expected to be invited from ASEAN countries.

Contents of the program

We expect to publish the result of the preliminary assessment together as a main contribution of the exchange program.

Invited Researchers

All invited researchers are expected

Invited researchers should be recommended by an Oversea Partner Institution to Chiba University for this project.

Invited researchers will be provided round trip flight tickets to Japan, and their living expenses during their stay in Japan.